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Martin Barre developed a passion for music early on, first mastering the saxophone and flute before discovering the guitar. After years touring the UK and Europe with various bands, his life changed when a simple
Melody Maker ad led to an audition with
Jethro Tull. He became the band's lead guitarist and remained a key member for more than four decades - always found stage left - shaping the sound of one of rock's most influential groups.
In
A Trick of Memory, Barre tells his story for the first time. From the iconic riff in Aqualung to Grammy Award-winning performances, his distinctive style made him a driving force in progressive rock and an inspiration to generations of guitarists. With candid reflections on worldwide tours, classic albums, and the highs and lows of the music industry, this memoir offers a rare insider's perspective on life in a legendary band.
Today, Martin Barre leads his own band and tours extensively across the Americas and Europe. This long-awaited autobiography is both a celebration of his extraordinary career and a must-read for fans of Jethro Tull, classic rock, progressive rock, and guitar legends.
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